Teardown has a Steam Workshop now, and that means there's a physics gun | PC Gamer - andersonequirt
Teardown has a Steam Shop now, and that agency at that place's a physics gun
Destruction simulator turned destructive puzzle-burglarise Teardown updated with Steam Shop support on March 4, and players have already got to work on some great new maps, playgrounds, minigames, and tools. Specifically, modder Fall Guy 2106 has obviously made a Garry's Fashionable-style physics gun and a Half-Life 2 gravity gun for Teardown.
In that respect are great maps to play thereupon new realism-defying tool in equally well. The neato Junkyard map has a load of cool toys to smash cars with. Banana Republic gives you a groovy little settled cityfied a rea to blow into pieces. Try falling a semi truck on a gas station.
My favorite modern, however, is definitely the Not Great, Non Atrocious Nuclear Facility. It's a organelle power plant with a mere 3.6 Roentgen background radiation.
Teardown's residential district didn't wait for modding to start making incredible things, however. They were already turning 3D scans of real places into Teardown maps months ago.
You can find Teardown on Steam for $20. We quite likable it connected release, non sole every bit a knickknack only as a astonishingly deep game that really does something with its voxel physics. Makes all the frustration the developers had making it worth their while, we trust.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/teardown-has-steam-workshop-now-and-that-means-theres-a-physics-gun/
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